Lua Lua song

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spongy

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If they instead sing their clique shit that almost nobody joins in then .[/QUOTE]

So how does any chant/song start then? Someone thinks of something, tells their mates, they start singing it, if others like it then they join in, then it becomes popular, that's how the Oscar and Ulloa song started......
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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If they instead sing their clique shit that almost nobody joins in then .

So how does any chant/song start then? Someone thinks of something, tells their mates, they start singing it, if others like it then they join in, then it becomes popular, that's how the Oscar and Ulloa song started......[/QUOTE]

Chant catches on with more people than just your mates = keep

Chant doesn't catch on with anyone else = get rid.

Simple.
 




symyjym

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Think about it though.

Regardless of whether individuals like a chant, if they sing something popular to the masses then people are more likely to join in and the atmosphere improved.
If they instead sing their clique shit that almost nobody joins in then the atmosphere actually suffers.

Still, as long as you can brag about getting your ten mates to sing your song, that's all that matters isn't it? Sod the rest of the ground.

I sort of understand what you mean, there is a bit of a clique when it comes to songs.

I've always liked the Saint Pauli song for getting everyone to join in, but it is hated on here because Palace sing it, even though it's not their song, and even though every other club sings it.
 
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Husty

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Oct 18, 2008
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Think about it though.

Regardless of whether individuals like a chant, if they sing something popular to the masses then people are more likely to join in and the atmosphere improved.
If they instead sing their clique shit that almost nobody joins in then the atmosphere actually suffers.

Still, as long as you can brag about getting your ten mates to sing your song, that's all that matters isn't it? Sod the rest of the ground.[/QUOTE]

Who is BRAGGING about anything? And the rest of the ground (if they want to sing) can sing a song and then the atmosphere would be improved massively.
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Think about it though.

Regardless of whether individuals like a chant, if they sing something popular to the masses then people are more likely to join in and the atmosphere improved.
If they instead sing their clique shit that almost nobody joins in then the atmosphere actually suffers.

Still, as long as you can brag about getting your ten mates to sing your song, that's all that matters isn't it? Sod the rest of the ground.

Who is BRAGGING about anything? And the rest of the ground (if they want to sing) can sing a song and then the atmosphere would be improved massively.[/QUOTE]

Forget it. You've missed the point and clearly have no concept of the bigger picture.
 


ali jenkins

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Feb 9, 2006
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Well that escalated quickly...

For what it's worth, I've been to a fair amount of home and away games in the last 2 years and I've never heard that until today. The people responsible for the chant do come out with a fair amount of tripe and some of the people who are accused on here of not starting songs actually do try but it's ignored because they are one of the selected few.

Anyway, I liked the Lua Lua song today, well done to all concerned.
 


Husty

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Oct 18, 2008
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Who is BRAGGING about anything? And the rest of the ground (if they want to sing) can sing a song and then the atmosphere would be improved massively.

Forget it. You've missed the point and clearly have no concept of the bigger picture.[/QUOTE]

I can say the exact same thing to you though can't I :facepalm:
 






Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Forget it. You've missed the point and clearly have no concept of the bigger picture.

I can say the exact same thing to you though can't I :facepalm:[/QUOTE]

Yeah, but my argument is backed up by 25,000 voices at the Amex, yours by about 10 people under the police box.

Ultimately proof is in the pudding - sing something catchy and there's half a chance people might sing it. Sing drivel and they won't.

Goodnight.
 


Husty

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Oct 18, 2008
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Yeah, but my argument is backed up by 25,000 voices at the Amex, yours by about 10 people under the police box.

Ultimately proof is in the pudding - sing something catchy and there's half a chance people might sing it. Sing drivel and they won't.

Goodnight.

Oh yes the 15000 that sit quietly all game no matter what is sung :facepalm:

And the only person here looking for an argument is you so please do carry on :lol:
 




Commander

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Does nobody ever watch any football outside the Albion? I can't believe people say this chant is too complicated for people to learn, pretty much every other club uses this song for a player with slightly different words. If 40,000 Scousers can learn it, then 20,000 Brighton fans should be able to. It's not particularly good, but then nor are 90% of football chants.

It says something about our support if a four line song that every other club in the country can remember is too complicated for us to learn.
 


Commander

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Yeah, but my argument is backed up by 25,000 voices at the Amex, yours by about 10 people under the police box.

Ultimately proof is in the pudding - sing something catchy and there's half a chance people might sing it. Sing drivel and they won't.

Goodnight.



Sounds shite eh? Drivel that is just too complicated for football fans to learn, it will never catch on.


http://youtu.be/1Rfihh4xrjU
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Yeah, but my argument is backed up by 25,000 voices at the Amex, yours by about 10 people under the police box.

Ultimately proof is in the pudding - sing something catchy and there's half a chance people might sing it. Sing drivel and they won't.

Goodnight.

Sounds shite eh? Drivel that is just too complicated for football fans to learn, it will never catch on.


http://youtu.be/1Rfihh4xrjU[/QUOTE]

Slight difference, those lyrics are actually quite decent.
 








Commander

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Sounds shite eh? Drivel that is just too complicated for football fans to learn, it will never catch on.


http://youtu.be/1Rfihh4xrjU

Slight difference, those lyrics are actually quite decent.[/QUOTE]

Not really. Pretty basic stuff. The lyrics don't really matter anyway, how many football songs have great lyrics? 'He's got stubble, like Barney Rubble'? Genius.

It's all about people joining in. I've been a massive critic of the police box lot with the drivel that they come out with and their seemingly divisive nature, but there's nothing wrong with this song, it's no better or worse than the Oscar Garcia or Ulloa ones. And it would sound great if everyone sang it, just like in that video.
 






Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Slight difference, those lyrics are actually quite decent.

Not really. Pretty basic stuff. The lyrics don't really matter anyway, how many football songs have great lyrics? 'He's got stubble, like Barney Rubble'? Genius.

It's all about people joining in. I've been a massive critic of the police box lot with the drivel that they come out with and their seemingly divisive nature, but there's nothing wrong with this song, it's no better or worse than the Oscar Garcia or Ulloa ones. And it would sound great if everyone sang it, just like in that video.[/QUOTE]

Lyrics don't matter anyway? I think you're mistaken, otherwise why else wouldn't it have caught on, when as you say, the tune is sung by most other clubs? And if that's the case, why hasn't half the drivel sung under the policebox caught on (Viva Orlandi anyone?)

I suppose it could well be because there's already a catchier LuaLua chant that people do sing? If you're that keen to have this tune busting out at The Amex then maybe pick one of the 20 odd players without a song or chant? Just a thought.

Anyway, I'm off to bed, a firm believer that the only way of judging stuff sung on the terrace is whether it catches on or not. If it does, fantastic. If not, it's all a bit pointless really.
 




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